Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... brought up in obscurity , and afterwards sold to slavery in Virginia . He was discovered amongst the slaves by an English officer ; he was brought home , and was set up as the heir to his father instead of the uncle , then in pos ...
... brought up in obscurity , and afterwards sold to slavery in Virginia . He was discovered amongst the slaves by an English officer ; he was brought home , and was set up as the heir to his father instead of the uncle , then in pos ...
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... brought " the tough skin of a large dog , or of an old goat , with the long shaggy matted hair and beard attached to it ; or the thin skin of a wild kitten , taken in the moun- tains . " When they were instructed how to dress them ...
... brought " the tough skin of a large dog , or of an old goat , with the long shaggy matted hair and beard attached to it ; or the thin skin of a wild kitten , taken in the moun- tains . " When they were instructed how to dress them ...
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... brought to justice . Mr Ellis tells us " the struggle was severe , but , under the influence of a patriotism worthy of his station , he said , he wished the law to be regarded , rather than those feelings which would lead him to spare ...
... brought to justice . Mr Ellis tells us " the struggle was severe , but , under the influence of a patriotism worthy of his station , he said , he wished the law to be regarded , rather than those feelings which would lead him to spare ...
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